- A
caldarium (also
called a
calidarium,
cella caldaria or
cella coctilium) was a room with a hot
plunge bath, used in a
Roman bath complex. The
boiler supplying...
- of the
Gymnasium in
perfect symmetry. To this day they are
called the
Calidarium and the
Tepidarium because originally they
housed plants from warm and...
- on
Piazza Esedra was
demolished to
restore the
suggestive niche of the
calidarium with
Roman bricks. This intervention, however, made the
church less visible...
-
exercising in a
special room or court, he
would enjoy the hot room,
known as
calidarium or caldarium, then the
steam room (a
moist sudatorium or a dry laconi****)...
- Plan of the
Baths of Titus:
frigidarium in blue,
tediparium in purple,
calidarium in red,
palaestra in yellow...
-
allowed the p****age from the more
heated rooms to the
frigidarium . The
calidarium is
rectangular in
shape with one of the
short sides having an apse and...
-
praefurnia took the
heated air to the
underfloor heating, hot
water to the
calidarium and
steam to the laconi****.
There was also a blacksmith's
courtyard house...
- marbles, and a
tepidarium and
along the
southern and
eastern sides a
calidarium to
catch the sun's heat. The
baths had a
large figured mosaic, presently...
-
residential quarters and the baths. The
baths are well preserved, with
calidarium, tepidarium, and
frigidarium which had a
splendid view over the sea and...
- were found, 5 m deep, and the
remains of two
large pools,
those of the
calidarium and tepidarium.
Identification with
Aquae Caeretanae is due to the discovery...